The Space Between

Awards:   Short-listed for Children's Books Ireland Awards 2018 Short-listed for Great Reads Award 2017
Author:   Megan Grehan
Publisher:   Little Island
ISBN:  

9781910411599


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   30 March 2017
Recommended Age:   From 13 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Space Between


Awards

  • Short-listed for Children's Books Ireland Awards 2018
  • Short-listed for Great Reads Award 2017

Overview

It’s New Year’s Eve, and Beth plans to spend a whole year alone, in her snug, safe house. But she has reckoned without floppy-eared, tail-wagging Mouse, who comes nosing to her window. Followed shortly by his owner, Alice. As Beth’s year of solitude rolls out, Alice gently steals her way first into Beth’s house and later into her heart. And by the time New Year’s Eve comes round again – who knows? A tender and delicate love story in verse, The Space Between is a tale of how warmth, support and friendship can overcome mental anguish.

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Author:   Megan Grehan
Publisher:   Little Island
Imprint:   Little Island
ISBN:  

9781910411599


ISBN 10:   1910411590
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   30 March 2017
Recommended Age:   From 13 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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Reviews

Pleasantly claustrophobic and deeply atmospheric, this bowled me over. * Gay Community News * It's a sensitively told and lovely story, mostly light but touching on some heavy topics. The format allows the reader complete intimacy with Beth's thoughts, which are often difficult to read, but if her anxiety is intense then so, too, is the gentle blossoming of her love for Alice, for Mouse, and for the potential of the world outside her front door. Quirky, sweet, and beautiful. * Sarah Likes Books Blog * A tale of redemption through love; a beguiling read for anyone who suffers depressive illness, or who wants to understand it better. -- Sue Leonard * The Irish Examiner * The Space Between is extraordinary. Grehan's work asks us to consider not only the space between words, but also the spaces between people. Grehan's turn of phrase makes Beth's voice believable and easy to relate to; it's also a superb choice for reluctant readers. It is a story of discovering hope in others, fighting fears and growing to challenge them. * Inis Magazine * The style of the writing sits perfectly with the state of Beth's mind, and the ebb and flow of the text, the repetitions, and even the layout of the words on the page all combined to make it a beautiful reading experience... it gave me such an immediately intimate feeling, almost like I was snooping on Beth's personal life, that I found that I was caught up in the book straight away. * The Bookbag * Grehan is a poet, a romantic and at the same time a realist. She's a talented writer and, above all, she's a strong Irish voice crafting beautiful, important stories about mental illness and the lives of LGBT people.This stunning debut is sure to make waves upon its release and I for one can't wait to read more of her work. * The Arcade * A sensitive exploration of mental illness and new love between two young women. Beautifully written, this is a story that captures and holds the reader from start to finish ... Language is rich and accessible and the storytelling is exquisitely crafted ... A superb debut novel from an author who is definitely one to watch out for. * School Library Association Magazine *


Author Information

Meg Grehan is a 24-year-old writer from Louth who now lives in Donegal. She works as a stage manager and theatre technician in productions around Ireland. She has written for online newspapers and journals such as The Arcade, but this is her first book.

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